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Innovation is part of Mota-Engil Engenharia's DNA

Our challenge is to reinvent ourselves in order to constantly improve and grow. Innovation is not just about adopting the latest technology. All dimensions of the business require innovation processes: from human resources to equipment and internal processes, from relations with partners and suppliers to relations with customers. 

We invest in our people, in their ongoing training, in expanding their skills and in developing talent. We invest in the acquisition of advanced equipment, the integration of IoT and ecological solutions, particularly in terms of energy. 

We have integrated digital solutions into our processes by digitising support and business processes, in particular the adoption of the Building Information Modelling (BIM) methodology. 

We participate in Collaborative Laboratories with the main aim of defining and implementing research and innovation agendas geared towards creating economic and social value, stimulating scientific employment and carrying out Research, Development and Innovation activities. 

We invest in partnerships for the development of innovation projects and in the creation and management of research, development and innovation (RDI) organisations with multiple partners.  We encourage the creation of highly qualified scientific and technological jobs. At this level, we highlight the implementation of multiple projects with various partners, co-financed by European funds, in which we develop innovative and sustainable solutions.  

 

  • ipbrail

    Innovation in prefabrication for railway bridges

    Designing new products for railway bridge decks taking advantage of the potential offered by materials such as HPFRC, which will be used to design and develop prefabricated stringers, without reinforcement in the current zone, and transverse beams of the modular beam-column system.
  • inbrail

    Minimising the effects of traffic noise

    Rail is the most sustainable mode of transport, with the lowest energy consumption, minimum space requirements, and the smallest carbon footprint compared to any other land or sea transport mode. Despite this, the noise generated by this mode of transport is a major environmental challenge.
  • rev

    Digital transition in the construction sector

    REV@CONSTRUCTION aims to develop and disseminate digital solutions to companies in the AEC sector, involving from architects and designers to project management companies and construction firms.
  • ferrovia

    Intelligent, sustainable, new generation railway system

    The FERROVIA 4.0 project aims to address the technological and market challenges facing the railway sector, involving companies and entities from the R&I System led by EFACEC Engenharia e Sistemas and the Portuguese Railway Platform Cluster.
  • sifa

    Intelligent Additive Manufacturing System

    Obtaining critical knowledge of Additive Manufacturing of different materials, specifically metallic, polymeric, ceramic and cementitious materials, using Powder Bed and Material Extrusion technologies. The innovations include the development of solutions that use these technologies to produce high-performance products.
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    GROUTRAIL

    A method of rehabilitating the platform (top of the foundation) of a railway track by treating the soil and injecting binders without having to remove the track superstructure.
  • Carbon Neutrality at the Rio Maior Plant

    This project aims to achieve carbon neutrality at the Rio Maior plant by acquiring a UPAC (Production Unit for Self-Consumption) which will enable the rationalisation of energy use, in this case from renewable sources.
  • Decarbonisation of the Nelas and Valongo Plants

    This project aims to achieve carbon neutrality at the Nelas (precast) and Valongo (concrete production plant) units through the acquisition of two UPACs (Production Units for Self-Consumption), which will enable the rationalisation of energy use, in this case through renewable sources.
  • Innovation COVID-19 MEEC

    Visors that can be attached to any existing PPE such as helmets, so the visor itself (without the support) can be mass-produced, at low cost and easily and quickly distributed.
  • COURSE - Continuous evaluation of railway tracks for efficient asset management

    To test the applicability of an innovative and integrated approach to evaluating railway track performance that also contributes to identifying the causes of railway track dysfunctions.
  • P4SERT

    Autonomous solutions to increase operational safety in non-electrified railway infrastructures.
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